The new Dollar General store is concerning for neighbors, but there's nothing they can do. The city of Valley signed off on a building permit, because the lot is zoned "commercial."

"You don't expect commercial lots when you pull into your neighborhood. You see a sign that says Valley Shores," Tiffany Camp said.

The Valley Shores covenant refers to its 140 lots as being "used exclusively for residential."

"Some were told told. Some were not," Alan Badour said.

Frank Krejcl, the owner of the development, wasn't available for comment or to respond to the claims of miscommunication. A member of his staff confirmed there are three commercial lots and one for "multi-family" development at Valley Shores.

This means more construction could be in the works. As part of the association, neighbors said they can vote, but in this case they don't feel their voices were heard.

"He can do what he's doing. However, we were never consulted, not once. Granted, we have one vote and he has 20 per lot," Badour said.